Tuesday, 13 July 2010

Powers of Ten (1977) by Charles and Ray Eames



Incredible.

If the embedded video does not show up, click HERE to view.

6 comments:

  1. This is friggin' cool! Love the voice over x

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  2. this definitely is one of your blog's best highlights. incredible! it reminds us all of how big the world is and how very small we are.

    hey Hapsical, have you watched The Age of Stupid? it's no less amazing. I was really really impressed when watching it the first time even though I didn't understand some of the contents. I thought the presentation is more or less something that you might like since you seem to be very much into structure visual.

    owh btw, I just finished making a comic strip loosely based on Billy Elliot storyline and Monsieur Louboutin's Dancer in a Dream. hope you can check it out whenever your free..

    http://haikalciumlowfat.blogspot.com/2010/07/billy-elliot-feat-christian-louboutin.html

    ciao~

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  3. i'm a huge mid-century modern buff and i know every furniture the eames brothers designed but i never knew they dabbled in the sciences. brilliant!

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  4. This is similar to the COS varsity jacket that you blogged about previously...just thought i'd throw it out there

    http://www.oki-ni.com/Mens-Jackets+Outewear/Tim-Hamilton-Redux-Varsity-Jacket/invt/ham0622blk

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  5. i saw this amazing science video in school when i was a child. long time ago, but not in 1977. ;) i think it was something around 1998.

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  6. I saw this one once on Disocery Channel it think!! And I was like 7 years old, now im 15 and i didnt forgot it!

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